Just a quick survey. How far will you drive if gasoline (for diesel assume about $0.50/gallon more) and give you approximate home base rig type (basically how light or big you are). Also how many total miles you intend to travel vs last year's total for example (these are my plans the number under the amount are the number of trips).

As you can see I have a diesel TV that pulls about 8K# TH. The pardette and I camp about once a month close by, and only if fuel prices really go into the stratosphere would we cut down on those.
I have cancelled one of my 400 miler vacations because I want to try to go to Wyoming this summer.

Friends of mine in my same area have said if prices hit $4.50/gal they are cancelling their New Mexico trip.

I tow 9800# for as long as I want and go where I want, period.
Last year 12,000 this year 800 so far.

I listen to my Cardiologist " there are no do overs in life..... enjoy"
My diabetes's doctor "what ever go in motion stays in motion!"
My foot girl " Get off your a$$ and walk"
My urologist "If you don't use it you will lose it"

My Jayco dealer "We'll build them you use them"

Get the picture?

2015 GMC D/A, CC 4x4/ Z71 ,3.73,IBC SLT+
2015 Jayco 338RETS
2 Trek bikes
Honda EU2000i
It must be time to go, the suns out and I've got a full tank of diesel!Lifes short enough without bitch'n about it!

Planning to me is deciding if I'd going West or East when I leave my driveway. Planning how many miles would be out of the question. However, it would be FAR FAR more expensive to have an RV and not use it than to pay an extra buck a gallon for fuel costs.

Most of our trips this year are of the 200-300 variety. I have an F150 5.4 pulling 7200lbs and get on average 8-9mpg. So figuring 250 miles as an average trip @ 8.5mpg the difference is only $15.00 between $4.00 and $4.50. Not sweating it. We have a couple long week vacation times but are not sure where were going. No bias towards Oregon but it has some of the nicest CG's around and plenty of things to do while camping. So it makes it easy to stay local when gas prices rise. We have a family camp out in August thats only 3 nites but have the whole week prior. Thought about heading to Kalispell MT to see the area and then loop down thru ID to central OR where the family camp is. Will just have to wait and see how high gas prices really hit then decide.

I have a lot of money tied up in my truck and trailer so I m not going to have them sit idle because fuel went up a buck since last year, I many not go cross country but I am not changing any plans either. I enjoy this part of my life to much , I see a lot of people handing over $8-or $9 for a pack of smokes , If I smoked I would try to quit and put that cash into my fuel tank, to each his own , I dont think a few more $$ per tank is going to change the plans of many people.